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More than a month's worth of reading on various levels.

The World Below Book One by Vivienne Lee Fraser is a family-friendly quest that starts off in London and travels to Cornwall to rescue the parents of 18-year-old Priscilla Crown and Snake Fieth from the World Below that takes a day to read. 4 1/2*

Fire Soldier by J.A. Culican: Allow a day for this PG15 example of what can happen when domestic squabbles get WAY out of hand. 5*

WHICH WAY THE CAST JUMPS by Ava Silvers: Allow a full day for this NC17 paranormal involving grief, both fresh and old. 4*

Emissary by A.L. Morrow: Allow a day for this steamy MM celestial romance which travels all over the place. 4 1/2*

FIGHT FOR DARKNESS by Susan Stradiotto and Sophia-Rose Johnson: Allow two days for this mature adult cage-fighting paranormal supernatural fantasy phasing between Wickney, Wisconsin, and Penumbra. Trigger warnings for graphic violence and sexual abuse of a minor. 4*

Inheritance by Skye Callahan: Allow a long afternoon for this PG15 supernatural rescue romance involving experimentation on a child. 5*

Shadow and Soul by A. R. Colbert: Allow an afternoon for this PG13 paranormal romance quest for the missing ingredient. 5*

BENEATH THE WAVES OF NEVERSEA by K.A. Last: Allow a day for this strange fantasy adventure when Wendeline, Jonathan, and Michael follow Peter Pan to Neverland. Ronan Hatter is sent there by his mother, the Queen of Hearts, and this is what happens. 5*

Inferno Games by Elise Knight: Allow a solid two days (or three) for this adult paranormal supernatural visit to Hell where Quinn Amelia Valentine, 28, is seeking her kid sister Jenny Alicia Valentine. 4 1/2*.
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Quakerwidow | 1 altra recensione | Nov 14, 2022 |
This was an absolutely wonderful dark fantasy/dark fairy tale with rich storytelling and detailed worldbuilding. We meet Gisela as she sells her family’s wares in the marketplace. It’s just her and her younger sister now—her older brother was sacrificed as part of a yearly tradition in their valley where eight children are chosen to try to reclaim a crown that was stolen from the Goddess Bergot long ago. Like every other teen about to turn 18, Gisela fears her name will be one of the eight chosen, making her an offering—none of whom have ever returned to their families alive.

I loved the vivid descriptions and crisp pacing as Gisela, Braham and the other offerings battle their way through the cursed woods seeking the crown. Rosalyn Briar weaves together dark fantasy and fairy tale to create a dark, perilous quest fraught with curses and interwoven with pining and romance ❤. Recommended for fairy tale lovers!

Please excuse typos/name misspellings. Entered on screen reader.
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KatKinney | 1 altra recensione | Mar 3, 2022 |
The Crown of Bones is the perfect mix of old and new style fairy tales. A little scary, a little sweet, a little despair, and a little hope all combine to spin a captivating tale. This isn't a book that you pick up, read a little, and put down for later. I fell into the "just another few pages or maybe a chapter then I'll go to bed" trap, and ended up staying awake until I finished it. Reader be warned - you'll fall in love with this book, and you shouldn't start it too close to bed time!
 
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LilyRoseShadowlyn | 1 altra recensione | Jul 31, 2020 |
UPDATE: This set is now available to read for FREE in Kindle Unlimited!
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SusanStradiotto | 1 altra recensione | Jul 12, 2023 |

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